Selected Theatre Credits
- Windmill Theatre - 1935
- Do You Remember? - Barry O’Brien Touring Company, Aug-Nov 1937
- Stage Hands Never Lie by Olive Remple - Nov, 1937
- Stage Distinguished Gathering by James Parish - Wimbledon Theatre, August 1937
- And No Birds Sing by Rev Arthur Platt - Aldwych Theatre, Nov 1946
- Power Without Glory - Feb-April 1947
- Peace In Our Time by Noël Coward - Lyric Theatre, July 1948
- The Way Things Go - Phoenix Theatre, May 1950
- The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan - Duchess Theatre, March 1952
- The Angry Deep - Brighton, January 1960 - Brighton - director only
- Out of the Crocodile - Phoenix Theatre, Oct 1963
- Our Man Crichton - Shaftesbury Theatre, Dec 1964 - ran six months
- The Secretary Bird - Savoy Theatre, Oct 1968
- The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan - New Theatre, Nov 1970 - ran nine months
- Getting On by Alan Bennett - Queen's Theatre, Oct 1971 - ran nine months
- Signs of the Times by Jeremy Kingston - Vaudeville Theatre, June 1973
- Kenneth More Requests the Pleasure of Your Company - Kenneth More Theatre, April 1977 - an evening of poetry, prose and music
- On Approval - Vaudeville Theatre, June 1977
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